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I Wonder What it was Like:

In 1769, while Captain James Cook was circumnavigating New Zealand, he landed at this spot to both repair his ship and replenish supplies. Tolaga Bay, where this is located, had already been inhabited by the Maori people for hundreds of years and previously visited by Abel Tasman in 1642. Still, Cook was the first European to circumnavigate and map New Zealand's coastlines.

I travel a lot, especially to New Zealand. About twice a year to be exact. Beyond the business I do there, I have friends who I visit on every trip. And it’s a long journey. First it’s a one hour drive from my house to the airport and a four hour flight from Chicago to Los Angeles. Then a four to five hour layover. My buddy usually picks me up at LAX for a quick chicken wings session while I wait for the next flight. Afterwards he drops me off and it’s on to the next flight. This one’s a bit longer, just a short 12 hour red-eye to Auckland. No biggie. But I’m not done. Once I land at about 6:30AM, and in the future no less, I have another four hour or so layover before the last flight to Gisborne. Boom! All in all it takes me 24 to 30 hours to get from point A to point B. Brutal.

So about 6 months ago I find myself at this beautiful spot pictured above with my buddy Jordan. It took us about an hour to hike to the spot and an hour to hike back. We walked through sheep pastures and forests to get there, the path clearly defined along the way. And all of that, international flight times included, was nothing compared to the navigation, discovery and mapping done by Captain Cook.

And I wonder what it was like.

He had the gumption to get on a ship and just start sailing. He came across islands and continents and humans he never knew existed before. He drew up maps so more people in the future could do the same. He had to find food to survive and bear the elements from storms. Fights break out, people die but he has to keep going. He makes his way from ocean to land and has no path to follow, no road to cross. It's a crazy thing to think about.

Every now and then I like to sit back and think about the photos I have the privilege of taking. And I mean that. The privilege. I'm lucky enough that I own a drone and get to fly it and travel the world and take these photos. How cool is that? Looking at these images gives me the opportunity to reflect on those great experiences. I can humbly say that I am truly grateful for the experiences life has given me.

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Stunning man.. I would love to go to New Zealand one day. I was lucky that in my childhood i got travel a lot .. made it around the world a couple times, but not so much in adulthood. my job doesn't really include it .. which is a shame as I love it.. I hate the build up to a trip .. but as soon as I get into the airport I am relaxed and loving it.. i feel so at home sitting on a place squeezed into economy for hours on end.. reminds me of my childhood :)

I can only imagine what cook endured.. i think he is one of the most under appreciated explorers of the world. The distances he travelled, the things he saw and explored and mapped.. i think he puts a lot of the other big names to shame!

Agreed! After doing just a little research on him I was amazed with the exploration he did and the things he discovered. I can only imagine what it would be like to experience those things firsthand. I find it truly fascinating.

The recent blog post is due to the fact that I just got here! Literally wrote it up and posted it mid journey. If you ever find the opportunity to get out here, do it. New Zealand is truly one of the most beautiful places on Earth.

I absolutely will! New Zealand is on my to do list. There are still so many places to go to and see.. NZ is topping that list though!

So many places for me too. Thanks for stopping by!

Yes, time for discoveries has passed now ! Hard to find a way where human has not passed !

Very true. But this can be a blessing as well! It's nice to know you can go most places in the world without much threat to your life or well being.

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Love NZ. I used to go regularly but now I am in Canada its a wee bit far. Cooks cove is a nice place to hike also.

So you've been to Cook's Cove? That's great. I'm in Gisborne right now and leave for Wellington tomorrow. Even having visited here multiple times over the past four or five years, I haven't made it to the south island yet. It's still on my list. I won't get there this year but hoping to make it happen on my next stop.

The hike is awesome. Some great views. And I love crawling through sheep pastures hahaha

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Yes many years ago. You have to get to the south island!

Planning on it for sure! The amount of photos I see coming out of the south island, I've gotta get down there. It looks gorgeous.

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